Program - The Hemingway Society
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Program - The Hemingway Society
12:00-1:30 P.M.(12-1330 hrs.) Panel IV: The Sun Moderator: Jackson Bryer (University of Maryland) Claude Smith (Ohio Northern University), "Present Tension: A Narrative Key to The Sun Also Rises" Robert Fleming (University of New Mexico), "Second Thoughts: Hemingway's Postscript to The Sun Also Rises" Donald Daiker (Miami University), "Lady Brett's 'Famous Act of Self·Abnegation': The Madrid Episode in The Sun Also Rises ·' Claude Caswell Iversity of New Hampshire), mages: The Prostitution Motif in The (\"d~ . Charles Oliver (Ohio Northern University), "Robert Jordan at the ' Still Point of the Turning World'" Susan Beegel (University of West Florida), '''The Undefeated': Hemingway's Mana a Mana with Blasco Ibanez" Larry Broer_(U0rsity of South Florida), Dilemma" "Hemingway's riSh Zikiro (dinner of roast goat at Zugarramurdi) Buses will leave from the Hotel Tres Reyes at 4:30 P.M. (1630 hrs.) , DD&Il\WlD(].G[\\]& ~ elUb'Y lii -ZI. 199Z 4:30- 6:30 P.M. (1630·1830 hrs.) Seminar: "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" and "Old Man at the Bridge" Monday. July 20 Leader: Jackson Benson (San Diego State University) Place TBA. 10:00-11:30 A.M. (10-1130 hrs.) Panel VII: Mortal Conflicts 9 P.M. (21 hrs.) Concert by the Agrupaci6n Coral de Camara de Pamplona at the Museo de Navarra. sity) Sanday~ July 19 10:00-11:30 A.M.(10-1130 hrs.) Panel V: Women and Men Moderator: Michael Reynolds (North Carolina State University) Rose Marie Burwell (Northern Illinois University), "A Source for the Androgynous Elephant in The Garden of Eden" Wolfgang Rudat (University of Houston), '''Superior ... Comwsure' in The Sun Also Rises: Jake' s Lessons on Sexual . Otherness" Mark Spilka (Brown University), "Repossessing Papa: A Narcissistic Meditation" 12:00-1:30 A.M.(12-1330 hrs.) Panel VI: On Spanish Earth Moderator: Beatriz Penas Ibanez (University of Zaragoza) Erik Nakjavani (University of Pittsburgh, Bradford), 'The Stylistics and Politics of Nostalgia in Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls " Moderator: Jackson Benson (San Diego State UniverCarl Eby (University of California, Davis), "Sangre y Cojones: The Psychosex uality of Bullfighting in the Fiction of Ernest Hemingway" Tateo Imamura (Tokyo Woman's Christian University), "Hemingway's Guernica: The Disasters of War" Donald Junkins (IJniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst), "Myth-Making, Androgyny, and the Creative Process: Answering Mark Spilka" Mark Spilka (Brown University), "Androgyny Revisited" 12:00-1:30 P.M.(12-1330 hrs.) Panel VIII: Getting It Right Moderator: Robert Lewis (University of North Dakota) Frank Scafella (West Virginia University), "Beginning with 'Nothing'" Miriam Mandel (University of Tel Aviv), "Readi ng the Names Right" Richard Davison (University of Delaware), "Hemingway's 'Homage to Switzerland' and F. Scott Fitzgerald" William Watson, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), "The Scene: Tracking Hemingway's Spanish Civil War" /. 0 n i\ (Q': 00 \okl"" \-\<?m. P 'l"'a.'1 L c....\".., H'"'J" 9:00 P.M. (21 hrs.) Closing ceremonies and dinner: (location to be announced on invitation). Hosted by the Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Pamplona. Wednesday, Jaly 15. 1992 Unless otherwise indicated, all panels will be at the Museum of Navarre (Museo de Navarra) and each seminar will meet at a location chosen by the seminar leader. Please register in the lobby of the Hotel Tres Reyes. 9:00 P,M. (21 hrs.) Opening ceremonies. Robert Lewis (University of North Dakota) and D. Jesus Javier Marcotegui Ros. Consejero de Educacion y Cultura del Gobierno de Navarra, presiding. Museo de Navarra. Hosted by the Gobiemo de Navarra. " ~&~~~~~~1.~ A Comparison of Velaquez's 'Las Meninas' and the Work of Ernest Hemingway" 4:30·6:30 P.M. (1630·1830 hrs.) Seminar: "The Undefeated" and "Hills Like White E lephants" Leader: Robert Lewis (University of North Dakota), Place TBA. 7:30 P.M. (1930 hrs.) Fiesta taurina, sponsored by the Club Taurino de Pamplona, Plaza de Toros (enter through patio on the left at rear.) Un vino espanol afterwards in the Club Taurino, Plaza del Castillo (main square) " ~&~~~~~~1J~ Thursday. Jaly 16 Friday. Jaly 17 10:00·11:30 A.M. (10·1130 hrs.) Panel I: Relatives and Sport Tour of the BurguetelRoncesvalles!Irati area (The details will be announced in Pamplona.) Moderator: Peter Hays (University of California, Davis) James Nagel (University of Georgia), "The Grandfather in For Whom the Bell Tolls: Bibliographical and Thematic Resonance" Larry Merchant (Writer, T.V. Commentator-Producer), "Hemingway's Influence on Sportswriters" H.R. Stoneback (SUNY, New Paltz), " ' You Sure This Thing Has Trout in It?': Fishing and Fabrication, Omission and Vermification in The Sun Also Rises" Sandra Spanier (University of Nebraska), "Love Goes to Press: Men and Women at War in Martha Gellhorn's W.W.II Comedy in Three Acts" 9:30 A.M. (930 hrs.) Buses departing from the Hotel Tres Reyes. An optional long walk from the Irati to Burguete will be available. Walking shoes needed. 12:00-1:30 P.M. (12·1330 hrs.) Panel U: Ernest and Art Moderator: Gerald Kennedy (Louisiana State University) Thomas Hermann (Basel, Switzerland), "Formal Analogies in the Texts and Paintings of Ernest Hemingway and Paul Cezanne" James Plath (Illinois Wesleyan University), "Le Torero and 'The Undefeated': Hemingway' s Foray into Analytical Cubism" Elizabeth Vaughn (Ohio State University), "In Our Time and Picasso" Robert Gajdusek (San Francisco State University), ''The Artist in His Art: Hemingway in For Whom the Bell Tolls- Lunch in Burguete " ~&~~~~~~1.~ Saturday, Jaly 18 10:00-11:30 A.M. (10-1130 hrs.) Panel ill: The Stories Moderator: Roger Stephenson (Canisius College) Paul Smith (Trinity College), "Who Wrote Hemingway's In Our Time?" Eda Krumins (Ras Tenura, Saudi Arabia), " A New Reading of the Conclusion of 'Indian Camp'" Ann Putnam (University of Puget Sound), "Opiates, Laughter, and the Radio's Sweet Lies: Community and Isolation in Hemingway's 'The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio'" Renjing Yang (Xi amen University), "From Spain to China: Hemingway's Spanish Work in Chinese ReaderResponse" iGracias Por Todo! The Hemingway Society wishes to thank the Provincial Government of Navarre (Gobierno de Navarra) and the City Hall of Pamplona (Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Pamplona) for being our gracious hosts. Our thanks also to the people of the hotels Tres Reyes, Maisonnave, and Eslava for their hospitality and to the program committee for all their pre-conference efforts. Allen Josephs, On-Site Director Kenneth Rosen, Program Director The drawing on the cover is by John Fulton. an American artist living in Seville. This publication was developed by the Office of University Advancement and the UND Printing Center of the University of North Dakota. Grand Forks. North Dakota. U.S.A .
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